All data and information required by the State of Ohio for
students who are eligible for an EdChoice voucher, such as last four digits of
Social Security number of child and proof of residence

Immunization record

Transfer of records request

Students are admitted to Immaculate Conception School on a
priority basis:

Siblings of children currently attending school

Children of registered parishioners

Children whose families are members of another Catholic
parish

Children of other faiths

No student will be excluded from Immaculate Conception
School solely because of race, color, religion, sex, national and ethnic
origin, or ancestry.

If space is not available, parents may place their children
on a waiting list. Priority on the
waiting list will follow the same criteria listed above. The date of registration in the parish and
the date of registration on the list will be used to place students, if
necessary. In no case will students
already enrolled in school be excluded from school to make room for new
students in the parish. However,
continued non-payment of school tuition and school fees and/or previous
discipline warnings will be a deterrent to re-admittance.

Registration of current students for the next school year
will be in the spring. It is assumed
that those who do not register will not be returning to Immaculate Conception
School for the next school year.
Therefore, the child’s place may be given to someone else who registers
on time. Students will not be considered
registered until all previous tuition and school charges have been paid in
full.

Age for Admission to Kindergarten and First Grade

The Ohio Revised Code (Section 3321-01) provides that no
child may be admitted to kindergarten or the first grade of a public or non-public
school unless he/she is five or six years of age on or before September 30 of
the year of admittance.

Children who become five or six before September 30 are “of
age” for kindergarten and first grade respectively.

Upon request of a parent/guardian all underage candidates
for kindergarten or first grade could be referred by the principal to a
certified psychologist. The criteria for
admission of underage pupils to the kindergarten or first grade are found in
the Elementary Administrator’s Guide, copies of which are available from the
Archdiocesan School Office.